St. Louis Magazine

ON THE MOVE

t. Louis has seen a host of mobile bars roll can be booked for house parties and special events. For an all-inclusive package of snacks, beer on tap, vinyl music, and cigars, there’s the mobile bar truck. is ideal for a trendy pop-up with its custom lights and décor and specialized menus. And for larger events, craft beer trailer visits beer gardens and festivals.

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